
The Harbour Chair is designed for public and domestic spaces alike. We think it looks at home in a restaurant, a café or around a private dinner table. The chair shows subtle references of wooden Scandinavian furniture. Its design gently updates the familiar, while making it suitable for current production techniques. The Harbour Chair combines the tactile qualities of a solid wooden seat and back-hoop with the practicality and sturdiness of a tubular metal frame. The chair is elegant, yet generous in proportion. It is designed to give good comfort and allow for active sitting. Seat and back are cnc-carved from solid ash and then hand finished with great precision and skill Other timbers can be used subject to suitability The chair’s metal frame can be finished in a wide range of colours The possibility of different colour options for the steel component of the piece is a VG&P signature detail, available through all the products in the collection Made to order, available from October ’11
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Deliciously simple, timeless and strong. Featuring birch-ply four-top on cast aluminum legs, the Canteen table was inspired by the BA chair, by Ernest Race. Built at a time when traditional materials were being rationed, it helps explains why this table’s so simple and cost effective. Its durability and styling is a perfect match for the great British eatery, Canteen. Go for the same look and top it with lino. Or try something different, like oak or walnut. Ideal for restaurants, or for the home. You can also buy the legs on their own and fix to the table top of your choice.
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